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course 0.0.0.1

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0.0.0.1 | all | 1 sessions
This single session will introduce you to the workshops. We'll discuss the curriculum and schedule. We'll be looking for your input in how to make the workshops more effective.

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0 | introduction and orientation

1 | perl fundamentals

2 | shell and prompt tools

3 | web development

4 | CPAN Modules

5 | Ruby

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level: beginner beginner ( 1 )

level: intermediate intermediate ( 2 )

level: advanced advanced ( 3 )

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0.0.0.1 Orientation Session

lecture notes

1 | Orientation | 0.0.0.1.1

Our current plan for the workshops is to have two concurrent streams with lectures in each stream taking place every other week. One stream would be an ongoing Introduction to Perl. The second stream would include intermediate and advanced material.

0.0.0.1.1.a1 | Orientation | Sheldon McKay | pdf
0.0.0.1.1.p1 | Orientation | Sheldon McKay | ppt
0.0.0.1.1.s1 | Orientation | Sheldon McKay | slides

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2.0.0.3 | Introduction to Unix

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1.0.1.8 | Introduction to Perl

1.1.2.8 | Intermediate Perl

1.2.2.1 | Effective use of map, sort and grep in Perl

2.1.2.4 | Data Mining and Analysis at the Command Line

2.2.2.2 | Prompt Tools

4.0.2.1 | Spans and Sets

4.1.2.2 | Random Numbers and Distributions